The Helen Nestor photographic collection at the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland, California contains more than 2,000
prints and 20,000 negatives, is the life's work of an important documentary photographer who specialized in recording the
political and social changes of the 1960s and beyond in California. The 39 photographs presented here are a selection from
her negatives taken during the Free Speech Movement in the Fall of 1964.

Restrictions

Researchers are responsible for obtaining copyright permission to use material not produced by museum personnel.

Availability

The records are open for research with no restrictions under the conditions of the museum's access policy. Appointments may
be made by calling (510) 238-2200